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Old 01-September-2003, 03:15 AM
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[What if there is a god and he hates Christians? Bal for instance or Tamalpopoka or others of the vengeful gods who resent people who put other gods before them. If you believe in the Christian god, you will be in worse shape that we who believe in no god at all.

Christians always think the choice is between believing in their god or none at all. Many of these gods are very nasty, so you better watch out how you bad mouth them. They just might exist.]

Good question.

In which case yes the question would apply to me as well.
My reply is I have checked into the others enough for myself to determine for myself that I would rather not pursue their interpretations, and or ways.

Rest assured what I believe and teach could stand the scruntany of an American court of law. Which can not be said for Charles Darwin's book 'The Evolution of Species' if taken as a whole.
Oh there are a lot of very good parts to it, but there is also some very big holes.
The most unexplainable of which is known as the missing link.

In stark contrast the Bible if taken as a whole and allowed to speak for itself, rather then some other human's interpretation, has no counterdictions, no holes, no missing links.
But keep in mind the conditions I have set here. Taken as a whole, and allowed to speak for itself, literally.

Very few humans can meet that challange, because they can't get past the first rule of understanding the Bible, which the Bible sets itself.